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By the People, for the People
90s Country Stars Reunite for Honky-Tonkin' Huntsville Arena Tribute
Iconic artists from the golden decade of country music perform their biggest hits live for a packed crowd.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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An arena full of fans in Huntsville, Alabama, were treated to a star-studded lineup of 90s country artists performing their biggest hits at the Honky-Tonkin' Huntsville Arena concert. The massive All-Star Salute To '90s Country: Honky Tonk Time Machine show featured nearly 40 artists singing dozens of classic songs from the golden era of country music, including Aaron Tippin, Paulette Carlson, Terry McBride, Bryan White, and many more.
Why it matters
The 90s were a landmark decade for country music, producing some of the genre's most enduring hits and beloved artists. This concert celebrated that era, reuniting many of the decade's stars on one stage and allowing fans to relive the music that defined the country landscape in the 1990s.
The details
The concert featured a wide range of 90s country hits, from upbeat anthems like Aaron Tippin's "Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" to emotional ballads like John Berry's "Your Love Amazes Me." Highlights included a reunion of The Forester Sisters, a tribute to the late Daryl Singletary, and show-stopping performances from artists like Ty Herndon, Lee Greenwood, and Tracy Byrd. The energy and enthusiasm of the artists and the crowd made for an unforgettable night of 90s country nostalgia.
- The concert took place in early February 2026 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
- The Honky-Tonkin' Huntsville Arena show will air as a PBS special at a later date.
The players
Honky-Tonk Time Machine
The production team behind the All-Star Salute To '90s Country concert at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Von Braun Center
The arena in Huntsville, Alabama, where the Honky-Tonkin' Huntsville Arena concert took place.
The Forester Sisters
A country music vocal group that reunited to perform their hit "I Fell in Love Again Last Night" at the concert.
Daryl Singletary
The late country singer-songwriter whose hit "Too Much Fun" was performed by Rhett Akins, Andy Griggs, Wade Hayes, and Mark Wills as a tribute.
PBS
The public television network that will air the Honky-Tonkin' Huntsville Arena concert as a special at a later date.
What they’re saying
“We often found ourselves asking the artists in our interviews who they were most excited to run into during the show, because rarely do they ever all end up in one spot together. And I think that kind of reunion atmosphere bled into the feeling on stage. They were all happy to get to do what they love, together.”
— Matt Bailey, Reporter (themusicuniverse.com)
“To this reporter's knowledge, the Sisters haven't toured since the late 90s. That is the lasting impact of this decade of country music.”
— Matt Bailey, Reporter (themusicuniverse.com)
What’s next
The Honky-Tonkin' Huntsville Arena concert will air as a PBS special at a later date, allowing millions of viewers to experience the magic of the 90s country tribute.
The takeaway
This concert celebrated the enduring legacy of 90s country music, reuniting many of the decade's most iconic artists and allowing fans to relive the songs that defined an era. The energy and enthusiasm of the performers and the crowd demonstrated the timeless appeal of this beloved genre.
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